Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2584

Introduced
1/26/22  

Caption

Establishes the offense of burglary in the third degree

Votes

Detailed voting history on the bill is not provided; however, it will be crucial to monitor how various lawmakers align with their constituencies and law enforcement agencies regarding the proposed changes to burglary laws. Public sentiment and advocacy from community organizations could also play a significant role in influencing the discussion around HB 2584.

Impact

The introduction of HB 2584 is likely to have significant implications on existing laws regarding property crimes within the state. By clearly defining what constitutes third-degree burglary, the bill could assist law enforcement and judicial authorities in applying the law consistently. Additionally, it may lead to a more streamlined process for addressing burglary-related incidents, which could enhance community safety and uphold legal standards more effectively.

Summary

House Bill 2584 seeks to establish the offense of burglary in the third degree, which would delineate specific circumstances under which a burglary charge could be categorized at this tier. Burglary in the third degree typically addresses offenses involving unauthorized entry into a property with the intent to commit a crime therein. This bill aims to clarify definitions and enhance law enforcement response by providing a structured framework for prosecuting such offenses.

Contention

While supporters of HB 2584 argue that it brings necessary clarity to burglary laws, there may be points of contention regarding the classification of offenses and potential penalties. Critics may express concern that the new definition could lead to unintended consequences, such as an increased prison population or harsher sentences for non-violent offenders. The debate surrounding the bill's implications for rehabilitation versus punishment is likely to be a significant focal point in discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1218

Modifies the offense of burglary in the second degree

MO S3204

Creates second degree crime of home invasion burglary as No Early Release Act offense; creates third degree crime of residential burglary; permits waiver of juvenile with firearm during burglary of residence.

MO HB656

Crimes and offenses; cruelty to children in the second and third degrees; revise offenses

MO S03161

Relates to the offenses of rape in the first, second and third degrees.

MO A03340

Relates to the offenses of rape in the first, second and third degrees.

MO S04633

Establishes the offenses of phishing in the third degree, phishing in the second degree and phishing in the first degree; relates to the time in which prosecution of such offenses must be commenced.

MO S06944

Establishes the offenses of phishing in the third degree, phishing in the second degree and phishing in the first degree; relates to the time in which prosecution of such offenses must be commenced.

MO HB5404

To adjust the current burglary code to add ‘Possession of burglarious tools’

MO S07351

Includes rape in the third degree, rape in the second degree and rape in the first degree as family offenses.

MO S06147

Includes rape in the third degree, rape in the second degree and rape in the first degree as family offenses.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.